Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has today unveiled his new look cabinet with an even 50-50 split of women and men in senior government positions.

The biggest mover is Jill Hennessy who has been appointed Labor’s first female Attorney General, taking over from Martin Pakula who will become Minister for Jobs, as well as taking on Tourism and Racing.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews unveils cabinet members of his new-look ministry as the re-elected Labor government readies for its next term in office (AAP)

Deputy Premier James Merlino will continue as Education Minister.

Jenny Mikakos will pick up from Ms Hennessy as Minister for Health and Martin Foley will continue as the Minister for Mental Health. Mr Foley will oversee Labor’s promised Royal Commission into Mental Health.

Both Tim Pallas and Gavin Jennings have retained their portfolios of Treasury and Leader of the Government in the Upper House respectively.

Jill Hennessy has been appointed Labor's first female Attorney General. (AAP)

Minister Jacinta Allan leads an all-female transport team which will embark on Victoria’s biggest ever infrastructure upgrade supported by Jaala Pulford as the new Minister for Roads and new Cabinet member Melissa Horne as Minister for Public Transport.

Lisa Neville will stay on as Minister for Police adding Emergency Services to her portfolio. Ben Carroll is the Minister for Crime Prevention and picks up the new portfolio of victim support.